Virtual location scouting VR
Virtual location scouting revolutionizes the way filmmakers visualize and plan sets. This innovative approach allows crew members to explore virtual locations spatially, fostering an improvisational and collective shot design process similar to physical set exploration. Utilizing an HMD (VR head-mounted display), tablet, or computer screen, virtual scouting creates a shared experience for the team.
The virtual scouting experience includes repositionable props, virtual cameras with lenses, and camera supports, enabling accurate shot planning, defining set builds, and mapping out entire sequences without the need for physical construction. Filmmakers gain the power to identify essential set elements for desired shots, optimizing set construction by reducing or eliminating areas unseen by the camera. Notable productions such as Game of Thrones and The Lion King (2019) have successfully integrated virtual scouting into their pre-production workflows.